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Topic: KC's Worst Hole (Read 9328 times)

criteria for the worst hole: neglected, unsafe, boring to the point that you'd : consider not playing it, never take a mulligan on it, need a spotter, fear you're in someone elses landing zone and get hit, no bench, no shade, no view.

In my opinion, the worst holes are those that have zero risk/reward, have little challenge of a disc golf skill or are nearly unplayable.

At the WO several pros at BV kept saying "blah, blah, blah ...drive drive drive. i do not even need to think about my next shot, nor change out the disc." These type of holes can be both really long and really short.

I completley agree with Tracy on this, which is why I like BV. F'rinstance, #1. The risk is to drive the 600' that is logically about the maximum possible there (well, not for me) without going too far either way. You get in the schule, you have some problems. Play it shorter, more controlled, a par is certainly possible. I've had several 6s there, and at least 2 were botched putts for 5. On the long, yes. And if this weanie arm can do it, almost anyone can. Aside from 12 and 13, which are both boring, it's a course that will challenge anyone to play it RIGHT, not just well. The fact that there have been so many mid-50s and so many high 80s among pros says something.

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Ace? I'll take a freakin' BIRDIE!Steve Hoog, now in St LouisBluebird ROCKS!

criteria for the worst hole: neglected, unsafe, boring to the point that you'd : consider not playing it, never take a mulligan on it, need a spotter, fear you're in someone elses landing zone and get hit, no bench, no shade, no view.

ah...Swope.

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Ace? I'll take a freakin' BIRDIE!Steve Hoog, now in St LouisBluebird ROCKS!

Loomis

The worst hole... .... Is it too easy to play and therefore unremarkable? Is it too difficult and therefore discouraging? Was the designer looking for a "filler" hole from one great hole to the next? I love Swope, and I hear that a long time ago the course was tree city. Now the trees are few and the lines are many. Does that make those holes which used to be tougher, worse or better?

The few holes that I dislike are the ones I play so often that I know what to throw, how to throw it and it comes without any effort or thought on my part. They lack aesthetic or athletic appeal to me. It could be course design, but unlike ball golf (tiger woods example from earlier post) disc golf doesn't get to pick where the courses go, we often have to take what we can get. And ball golf can shape, and reshape the land to make their courses challenging. Disc golf has to hope that the city doesn't want soccer fields.

So, if I had to pick a hole in KC, it would be all of the Parkville course. The course that everyone has forgotten because it's just so forgettable. The holes at Parkville make hole 12 at PC, hole 13 at Blue Valley, hole 4 at Cliff, holes 7, 2, and 18 at Waterworks, all of Legacy, all of Phill and all of the holes played with Doug, seem like USDGC of the midwest. Which gives me an idea... Does anyone have 18 portable baskets?

Don't understand the unlove for legacy. Some of the short placements are not that exciting but some of the long placements are really good. Hole six in the long is one of my favorite holes in the city. 3 long, 4 short&long, 6 long, 7 long, 8 long, 12, 14( )15 long, 18 long are all good holes to me, and a lot more that don't suck.

Lee's summit parks and rec doesn't give the freedom that the club has at most courses to adjust or modify the course, but it's challenging, clean, and well taken care of.

The two contrasting sides of the course make for a fun round. I just think you can't let a couple of weak holes make you not want to play a good course. Except when you don't birdie hole 14......In doubles

The logic of the pads went in many discussions ago, and though you may feel that way, I am copmletely comfortable with my reasoning and why I chose to make it happen the way it did.....

Of course we could always go back to the......"tee's should be in on time for the next event I have been told, the money has been allocated, there are just a few people that need to approve it, we are very close....."